Trauma, Trust, and Memory (eBook, ePUB)
Social Trauma and Reconciliation in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Cultural Memory
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Social Trauma and Reconciliation in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Cultural Memory
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Trauma is one of the most important topics discussed throughout the clinical, social and cultural field. Social traumatization, as we meet it in the aftermath of genocide, war and persecution, is targeted at whole groups and thus affects the individual's immediate holding environment, cutting it off from an important resilience factor; further on, social trauma is implemented in a societal context, thus involving the surrounding society in the traumatic process. Both conditions entail major consequences for the impact and prognosis of the resulting individual posttraumatic disorders as well as…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000157413
- Artikelnr.: 60121371
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000157413
- Artikelnr.: 60121371
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ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION
Social trauma research in a collaborative network
Andreas Hamburger
PART I
GENOCIDE AND PERSECUTION ARE NOT EARTHQUAKES: THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part I CHAPTER ONE
From earthquakes to ethnic cleansing: massive trauma and its individualised and societal consequences
Vamik Volkan
CHAPTER TWO
New thoughts on genocidal trauma
Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER THREE
Psychological theory and therapy of traumatic memory Sabina Alispahic
PART II
COPING WITH SOCIAL TRAUMA CULTURALLY AND INDIVIDUALLY
Introduction to Part II
CHAPTER FOUR Psychoanalysis by surprise
Mark Solms
CHAPTER FIVE
Bosnia and Herzegovina as the stage for three parallel and conflicted historical memories: is Bosnia and Herzegovina a "failed state"?
Dubravko LovrenoviC
CHAPTER SIX
Narratives in the family: history spoken and elided
theoretical considerations and initial observations on a Bulgarian sample
Camellia Hancheva
CHAPTER SEVEN
A user
centred approach to helping women survivors of war rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amra DeliC and Esmina AvdibegoviC
CHAPTER EIGHT
Who should be held responsible for war crimes?
Sara RistiC
CHAPTER NINE
Genocide can be mourned: the wager of psychoanalysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Damir ArsenijeviC and Emin EminagiC
PART III
CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part III
CHAPTER TEN
In the shadow of the Obersalzberg: the daughter of an SS officer
Horst Kdohele
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Psychopathology and resident status
comparing asylum seekers, refugees, irregular migrants, labour migrants, and residents
Martina Heeren, Lutz Wittmann, Ulrike Ehlert, Ulrioh Sohnyder, Thomas Maier, and Julia Mtiller
CHAPTER TWELVE Trauma and attachment
Anna BuChheim
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Attachment in students from cities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Tatjana StefanoviC StanojeviC and Jasmina NedeljkoviC
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Attachment in postwar societies of the former Yugoslavia
Vladimir Hedrih, Marija PejiciC, and Ivana PedoviC
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Attachment and mentalization in war veterans with and without post
traumatic stress disorder
Vedrana BerlekoviC and Aleksandar DimitrijeviC
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Psychic trauma and drug addiction
Nikola Atanassov and Svetoslav Savov
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Scenic re
enactment in Holocaust testimonies: scenic
narrative microanalysis and grounded theory
PasCal Heberlein and Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Assessing traumatic re
enactment
now moments in survivor interviews
Jasmin Bleimling
PART IV
DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES
Introduction to Part IV
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Marked for life
psychotherapy in the case of a severely traumatised child
Annette StreeCk
FisCher
CHAPTER TWENTY
Can mentalization disrupt the circle of violence in adolescents with early maltreatment?
Svenja Taubner and Paul Sohroder
CHAPTER TWENTY
ONE
Mentalization of trauma in juvenile offenders
Sonja ProtiC
CHAPTER TWENTY
TWO
Hostility and empathy in adolescence as predictors of aggressive, prosocial, and avoidant behaviour
Svetlina Koleva
PART V
TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part V
CHAPTER TWENTY
THREE
What do psychology students learn about social trauma in study programmes at trauma, trust, and memory network universities?
MaSa BoioviC, Chrysanthi Papadopoulou, Margarita Papazova, DuSka Sain, Jusuf HafizoviC,
Aleksandra StojilkoviC, Gloria Velinova, Jonas Diekhans, SiniSa LakiC, Tomi Tzolov, and Sonja ProtiC
CHAPTER TWENTY
FOUR
International master's study course in social trauma
Camellia HanCheva, Carmen SCher, and Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER TWENTY
FIVE
An academic network on social trauma in southeast Europe
Andreas Hamburger and Carmen SCher
INDEX
ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION
Social trauma research in a collaborative network
Andreas Hamburger
PART I
GENOCIDE AND PERSECUTION ARE NOT EARTHQUAKES: THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part I CHAPTER ONE
From earthquakes to ethnic cleansing: massive trauma and its individualised and societal consequences
Vamik Volkan
CHAPTER TWO
New thoughts on genocidal trauma
Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER THREE
Psychological theory and therapy of traumatic memory Sabina Alispahic
PART II
COPING WITH SOCIAL TRAUMA CULTURALLY AND INDIVIDUALLY
Introduction to Part II
CHAPTER FOUR Psychoanalysis by surprise
Mark Solms
CHAPTER FIVE
Bosnia and Herzegovina as the stage for three parallel and conflicted historical memories: is Bosnia and Herzegovina a "failed state"?
Dubravko LovrenoviC
CHAPTER SIX
Narratives in the family: history spoken and elided
theoretical considerations and initial observations on a Bulgarian sample
Camellia Hancheva
CHAPTER SEVEN
A user
centred approach to helping women survivors of war rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amra DeliC and Esmina AvdibegoviC
CHAPTER EIGHT
Who should be held responsible for war crimes?
Sara RistiC
CHAPTER NINE
Genocide can be mourned: the wager of psychoanalysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Damir ArsenijeviC and Emin EminagiC
PART III
CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part III
CHAPTER TEN
In the shadow of the Obersalzberg: the daughter of an SS officer
Horst Kdohele
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Psychopathology and resident status
comparing asylum seekers, refugees, irregular migrants, labour migrants, and residents
Martina Heeren, Lutz Wittmann, Ulrike Ehlert, Ulrioh Sohnyder, Thomas Maier, and Julia Mtiller
CHAPTER TWELVE Trauma and attachment
Anna BuChheim
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Attachment in students from cities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Tatjana StefanoviC StanojeviC and Jasmina NedeljkoviC
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Attachment in postwar societies of the former Yugoslavia
Vladimir Hedrih, Marija PejiciC, and Ivana PedoviC
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Attachment and mentalization in war veterans with and without post
traumatic stress disorder
Vedrana BerlekoviC and Aleksandar DimitrijeviC
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Psychic trauma and drug addiction
Nikola Atanassov and Svetoslav Savov
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
Scenic re
enactment in Holocaust testimonies: scenic
narrative microanalysis and grounded theory
PasCal Heberlein and Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Assessing traumatic re
enactment
now moments in survivor interviews
Jasmin Bleimling
PART IV
DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES
Introduction to Part IV
CHAPTER NINETEEN
Marked for life
psychotherapy in the case of a severely traumatised child
Annette StreeCk
FisCher
CHAPTER TWENTY
Can mentalization disrupt the circle of violence in adolescents with early maltreatment?
Svenja Taubner and Paul Sohroder
CHAPTER TWENTY
ONE
Mentalization of trauma in juvenile offenders
Sonja ProtiC
CHAPTER TWENTY
TWO
Hostility and empathy in adolescence as predictors of aggressive, prosocial, and avoidant behaviour
Svetlina Koleva
PART V
TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN SOCIAL TRAUMA
Introduction to Part V
CHAPTER TWENTY
THREE
What do psychology students learn about social trauma in study programmes at trauma, trust, and memory network universities?
MaSa BoioviC, Chrysanthi Papadopoulou, Margarita Papazova, DuSka Sain, Jusuf HafizoviC,
Aleksandra StojilkoviC, Gloria Velinova, Jonas Diekhans, SiniSa LakiC, Tomi Tzolov, and Sonja ProtiC
CHAPTER TWENTY
FOUR
International master's study course in social trauma
Camellia HanCheva, Carmen SCher, and Andreas Hamburger
CHAPTER TWENTY
FIVE
An academic network on social trauma in southeast Europe
Andreas Hamburger and Carmen SCher
INDEX







